Nelson’s work critiques the doctrines popularized by the Left Behind novels, investigating whether they align with biblical teaching about Christ’s return, judgment, and end-time prophecy. He encourages readers to distinguish sensational fiction from theological truth, urging fidelity to Scripture rather than cultural or fictional depictions of end times. The book aims to help believers thi…
This devotional work encourages readers to trust in the Bible as God’s inspired Word, using stories, evidence, and reflection to show that its messages are reliable, fulfilling prophecies, consistent with archaeology and science, and transformative in daily life. The authors aim to strengthen faith by making Scripture accessible and applicable, helping Christians grow wise in God’s truth an…
This encyclopedia offers an in-depth exploration of the world of the Bible, combining scholarly research with accessible explanations. With thousands of entries covering topics from archaeology to theology, it provides reliable insights into biblical facts and contexts. Designed to support both academic study and devotional reading, it remains an essential resource for anyone wanting a deeper g…
In this classic sermon series, Chappell examines the “faces” seen around the Cross—Pilate, the centurion, Mary, the thieves, and others—revealing their reactions to Christ’s sacrifice. Each character reflects choices that humanity continues to face: rejection, indifference, doubt, or acceptance of Jesus as Savior. With clarity and warmth, Chappell calls readers to see themselves among…
This volume presents a study of prophetic signs that point to the nearness of Christ’s second advent. Asa O. Tait blends biblical exegesis with historical observations, emphasizing that wars, earthquakes, and social upheavals testify to the unfolding of divine prophecy. Written in a persuasive and devotional style, the book seeks to inspire hope, strengthen faith, and call readers to prepare …
This work highlights how the promises and prophecies concerning the Messiah were fulfilled in Jesus Christ, demonstrating God’s providence and the unity of Scripture. Matteson provides historical, theological, and devotional insights, showing how prophecy confirms the identity of Jesus as Savior and points forward to His second coming. The book is both apologetic and devotional, aimed at deep…
This book unfolds the grand narrative of redemption, presenting Jesus as the thread uniting all of history from Eden to eternity. Douglass writes in an accessible, devotional style, illustrating how God’s love has continually provided a way back for humanity despite sin and rebellion. Each chapter blends biblical exposition with practical encouragement, inviting readers to walk closely with J…
This version presents Ellen G. White’s foundational narrative of the cosmic struggle from the destruction of Jerusalem through the Reformation and into the final events of earth’s history. Highlighting themes of faith, judgment, and hope, the book calls readers to trust in God’s sovereignty amid the world’s turmoil. The 1990 edition maintains the devotional and prophetic message that ha…
Francine Rivers retells the story of Rahab, the Canaanite woman whose faith and courage secured her place in the lineage of Christ. Through imaginative storytelling, Unveiled brings to life Rahab’s journey from shame and fear to redemption and trust in God. The novel explores themes of faith, grace, and God’s ability to use unexpected people for His purposes. It emphasizes that true transfo…
This translation by J. B. Phillips sought to make the New Testament more accessible to modern readers by using clear, contemporary language. Unlike traditional translations, Phillips emphasized readability and the dynamic sense of the original Greek text. His work has been valued for devotional reading, study, and teaching, offering a vivid and practical rendering of Scripture that bridges the …